"North Korea is one of the world's most mysterious countries and one of its most dangerous flashpoints. You could learn about it from Dennis Rodman, or you could watch Frontline. Your choice."
USA Today

Just two years on the job and armed with nuclear weapons, North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un is the world’s youngest dictator, ruling one of the world’s most isolated countries with an iron fist.

Like his father and grandfather, he is trying to maintain tight control over what the world sees of North Korea—and what North Koreans see of the world.

But as FRONTLINE reveals in Secret State of North Korea cracks are starting to appear in the regime’s information barrier, and it’s becoming more porous.

This Royal Television Society-nominated one-hour Panorama special reveals that more British soldiers and veterans killed themselves last year than were killed in action, and that the Ministry of Defence is in denial about the scale of the problem.

Nominated for a Royal Television Society Television Journalism Award
Winner of Mind Media Award for Speaking Out
Closing film of Prix Bayeux 2013

Grierson award-winning BBC series on Iraq since the invasion. Iraqi insurgents speak about their operations against coalition forces and then describe how they turned against Al Qaeda. The series was also nominated for a BAFTA and a Royal Television Society award.

"An excellent film by PBS FRONTLINE highlights how intractable ideological differences between east and west are pushing the country to the brink of civil war."
Christian Science Monitor

Over the past three months, as unrest in Ukraine has provoked one of the biggest confrontations between Russia and the United States since the Cold War, FRONTLINE’s James Jones has been on the ground documenting the crisis up-close.

'We no longer have to take anybody’s word for the suffering of ordinary people in the world’s most isolated country. The barely believable, sometimes harrowing footage in last night’s North Korea: Life inside the Secret State enabled us to see it with our own eyes.'
Independent

'This is an enormously important historical document of a regime potentially at a tipping point'
Rory Peck Judging Panel

This BAFTA-nominated film for Channel 4 lifts the lid on the world's most secretive and repressive state.

Thanks to the digital revolution, Kim Jong Un can no longer keep the world from seeing the reality of life in North Korea - and just as importantly, he can't stop his own people from discovering that everything they have been told about the outside world is lies.

With unique access to astonishingly brave teams of undercover film-makers, Dispatches investigates the information revolution that is ending North Korea's sixty years of isolation.

Winner of Rory Peck Award for Features
Nominated for a BAFTA in the Current Affairs category.
Nominated at the One World Media Awards in the Television category.
Finalist at the Ilaria Alpi Award.
Shortlisted for Grierson Award - Best Current Affairs Documentary.

Unreported World film for Channel 4 revealing the huge personality cult around Vladimir Putin. We follow the extraordinary actions of the mass youth movement dedicated to protecting the interests of Putin and Russia.